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The cause of colouration in the ctenophore Beroë cucumis
V.L. Welch, J.P. Vigneron, A.R. Parker Current Biology Volume 15, Issue 24, Pages R985-R986 (December 2005) DOI: /j.cub Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Transmission electron micrographs of the Beroë cucumis comb structure. (A) The scale bar is 500 nm. (B) Detail of the structure of the cilia of which photonic crystal is composed. The scale bar in this micrograph is 200 nm. Current Biology , R985-R986DOI: ( /j.cub ) Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Morphology and optics of the colour-producing structure.
(A) Our model of the reflective structure found on Beroë cucumis to show the photonic structure.Vector a1 = 195 nm, vector a2 = 215 nm. The angle is close to 77 degrees. (B) Diagram to show a length of a comb-row including four combs. The line A-P is the anterior-posterior axis of the animal. The interior of the animal lies to the bottom of the image and the combs are surrounded by the sea in vivo. The organs of bioluminescence are distributed along channels running along the A–P axis and located underneath the comb rows roughly at point ‘X’. The cilia shown are found in the comb body, for example in area ‘C’. (C) Reflectance spectra, for light at various incidence angles on the structure shown in Figure 2A. Incidence medium is water (n0 = 1.34) and the angles of incidence, , are measured from the normal to the surface defined by the rod axes and the translation vector a1, of length 195 nm. The polarization is Transverse Magnetic. (D) Calculated transmission of 512 layers of cilia at the bioluminescence wavelength (489 nm). At angles below the high-reflection range (near 40 degrees), the structure is nearly perfectly transparent. (Further details of all figures in Supplemental Data online.) Current Biology , R985-R986DOI: ( /j.cub ) Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions
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